Background
May, Ernest Richard was born on November 19, 1928 in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. Son of Ernest and Rachel (Garza) May.
(The author describes in detail America's involvement in W...)
The author describes in detail America's involvement in WWI. By surveying American and allied and German policies, by extensive use of little-used documents and recently opened German archives, the author shows how the U.S. was forced out of isolation and neutrality. Here is the fullest analysis yet published of the reasons for Wilson's policy decisions. The end of American isolation was clearly a product of tragedy. Most of the protagonists, Grey, Bethmann-Hollweg, Wilson, wanted to keep the US in semi-isolation. But each was also concerned with public opinion and domestic politics in his own country. Decision by decision, these leaders were impelled in directions they resisted. The result was that Europe unwillingly pulled America out of isolation, and America reluctantly went to war.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007DO5JC/?tag=2022091-20
(A reinterpretation of the genesis of the Monroe Doctrine ...)
A reinterpretation of the genesis of the Monroe Doctrine which provides a study of the relationship between policymakers to political structure. May shows how domestic politics, especially the upcoming 1824 presidential election, dictated the content and meaning of the Monroe Doctrine.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0674543408/?tag=2022091-20
May, Ernest Richard was born on November 19, 1928 in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. Son of Ernest and Rachel (Garza) May.
Bachelor of Arts, University of California at Los Angeles, 1948; Master of Arts (Native Sons of Golden West fellow in history), University of California at Los Angeles, 1949; Doctor of Philosophy (University fellow), University of California at Los Angeles, 1951; Master of Arts (honorary), Harvard University, 1959.
Lecturer history, Los Angeles State College, 1950; member history section, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1952-1954; instructor history, Harvard University, 1954-1956; assistant professor, Harvard University, 1956-1959; associate professor, Harvard University, 1959-1963; professor, Harvard University, since 1963; Charles Warren professor of history, Harvard University, since 1981; Allston Burr senior tutor, Harvard University (Kirkland House), 1960-1966; member, Harvard University (Institute Politics), since 1967; director institute, Harvard University (Institute Politics), 1971-1974; dean of college, Harvard University (Institute Politics), 1969-1971; associate dean faculty arts & science, Harvard University (Institute Politics), 1970-1971. Member Council on Foreign Relations.
(A reinterpretation of the genesis of the Monroe Doctrine ...)
(A reinterpretation of the genesis of the Monroe Doctrine ...)
(A textbook tracing the history of the United States from ...)
(From the Roaring Twenties to the beginning of the Great D...)
(A Great Buy!!!! Immediate Shipping and Free Tracking Avai...)
(America's involvement in World War I is here described in...)
(The author describes in detail America's involvement in W...)
(The Life History of the United States)
(BRAND NEW (31) GIFT QUALITY. I only deal with new books. ...)
(Book by May, Ernest R.)
Chairman board control John Anson Kittredge Trust. Served as lieutenant (junior grade) United States Naval Reserve, 1951-1954. Member Massachusetts History Society, American History Association, Society Historians American Foreign Relations (president 1982-1983), American Association of University Professors, American Academy Arts and Sciences Clubs: Belmont Hill.
Married Nancy Caughey, December 15, 1950 (divorced February 1982). Children: John Ernest, Susan Rachel, Donna LaRee. Married Susan B. Wood, June 22, 1988.